The debate over the creation of the world, as described in the book of Genesis, is a complex and contentious issue. Dr. R.C. Sproul explores the different ways to interpret the six days of creation, including the literal interpretation of a 24-hour period, the broader meaning of the term 'day' in Hebrew, and the framework hypothesis, which views the creation story as a six-act drama. He also discusses the importance of hermeneutics, the science of biblical interpretation, and how it can help us understand the literary form of Genesis.
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